

News bites: Nuke chief touts US plant safety, an ill wind for reactors, and more
The Associated Press looks at U.S. nuclear plant safety two years after Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi disaster.
Bloomberg examines why federally backed U.S. wind power growth is a threat to the nuclear industry.
The Washington Post explores whether it’s possible to tackle climate change and “energy poverty” at the same time.
Politico explores why oil industry executives were feeling optimistic at a huge energy conference in Houston.
Reuters reports that the incoming Chinese president plans to travel to Africa “as China seeks to cement a growing trade and energy relationship that has caused alarm bells to ring in Washington.”








